The guy is a terd. I've only been reading this board for two days and even I know not to respond to him.

He's right about the Stanford packet. I can't speak for the Harvard or Yale ones since they didn't find it prudent to accept me, but who cares. A sad a-hole will be a sad a-hole even if he has the option of going to any of the top few schools.

Shutup Dashrashi/Goalie/some other feminist on an alt. Get back on your real name

Whatever! I know how to spell turd!

And I definitely got the boot from Stanford, so there!

Or hadn't you noticed that I can't be bothered to pick on you?

::pats head::

Hence you're one of the few bearable ones here -- - -- when you're not discussing the patriarchy that is.

I think that it's true that most of the wage gap is not overt, conscious discrimination--but you do not see many women in the upper levels of most professions. "Opting out" might be a woman's "choice" but her options are not that great.

My solution is to marry a starving artist who isn't interested in a high powered career. He puts in more than 50% of what needs to be done at home and he's got a flexible schedule--my career will enable him to continue on a creative path. With him I can be sure that I'll have support for my career.